Thousands protest the killing of 2 young brothers in Mexico's troubled Sinaloa state
- Thousands protested in Culiacán, Sinaloa, against the killing of two young brothers in an attempted carjacking, demanding an end to cartel violence.
- The march was organized by the elementary school of the younger brother, with many mothers and children participating.
- Protesters forced their way into the offices of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha, demanding his resignation due to ongoing violence.
- The outrage over the children's deaths grew online, leading to a more emotional march, according to Estefanía López of Culiacán Valiente.
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‘Ruben Rocha Out!’ Protest for murder of little brothers Gael and Alexander in Culiacán
With the slogan ‘Out with Rubén Rocha!’, parents, teachers and students protested this Thursday, January 23 in Culiacán, about the murder of a family, the father and two of his children, who were gunned down last Sunday.The protesters came to the third floor where Governor Rubén Rocha’s office is, who said a few days ago that in the entity you can live perfectly well; people broke a glass door in the government offices. Hundreds of white-clad fa…
The murder of Antonio and his sons Gael and Alexander sparks outrage after four months of war in Sinaloa
In the early morning of Sunday, January 19, violence in Culiacán, Sinaloa, experienced a point from which there will hardly be a return. In the Los Angeles sector, about six kilometers from the center of the city, an armed commando tried to steal the vehicle in which the Sarmiento Ruiz family was travelling. Antonio de Jesús, 41, the father of family driving the car, tried to dodge it and advance to avoid the robbery, in response, the men fired …
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